Tous les studios de développement
Découvrez la liste des studios de développement de jeux vidéo répertoriés sur notre base de données, classés par nombre de titres produits.
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Games Farm
Games Farm is an independent game development studio with a team of more than 50 people, headquartered in Kosice, Slovakia.
Outfit7
Outfit7 is one of the fastest-growing multinational family entertainment companies on the planet. We’re best known for our flagship brand, Talking Tom and Friends, which has grown from an instant app success to an international phenomenon with over 9 billion global game downloads and a CGI animated series.
Echtra Games
"Echtra Games is a San Francisco-based game studio comprised of seasoned developers who helped shaped the world of action role-playing games. The team was founded in early 2016 by Max Schaefer, co-creator of genre-defining game franchises like Torchlight and Diablo. A longstanding dream to revive the world of Torchlight inspired him to reunite some of the industry's best developers and create the studio's very first project, Torchlight Frontiers."
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Zitrix Megalomedia
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King Key Games
Kingkey Games is a Melbourne based studio dedicated to making fun and spunky Adult Visual Novels.
astragon Entertainment
astragon Entertainment's main focus is on developing and publishing sophisticated working simulation games
The Pokémon Company
The Pokémon Company is a Japanese company responsible for brand management, production, publishing, marketing and licensing of the Pokémon franchise. It was established through a joint investment by the three businesses holding the copyright of Pokémon: Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures. The Pokémon Company also handles publishing of all Pokémon video games since 2001 alongside Nintendo.
Bedlam Games
Bedlam Games was a Canadian video game developer originally formed in late 2005 as a subsidiary of Groove Games. The two companies split in 2007, with Bedlam becoming independent afterwards. In August 2011, the company was closed.
Interplay Productions
Interplay Productions was founded by ex-Boone Corporation employees in October 1983. They started with relatively small projects such as software conversions and even military contracting. It would be from 1984 that they would start to create text adventures along with Activision. The company would eventually go in more ambitious and original ventures such as Wasteland, which would become the foundation of its much better known successor nine years later: Fallout. Down the line, Interplay would start to publish games from other developers that would earn the respect of players around the world: EarthWorm jim by Shining Entertainment, and Baldur's Gate by BioWare. n 1998, Interplay's financial issues went dire. The company threatened to be placed under bankruptcy due to status in the banktruptcy court. To avert bankruptcy, Interplay went public on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the name Interplay Entertainment.